TheCorpulent1
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Oh, Justice League Elite was awesome, but it had the Flash and Green Arrow...
Oh, Justice League Elite was awesome, but it had the Flash and Green Arrow...
I disagree. The core of the Avengers is larger than the JLA's IMO being the Founding Members (Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Hank Pym, and Wasp), the Kooky Quartet (Captain America, Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver), and Vision.What's being said is simply that the core of the JLA is larger than the core of the Avengers. So obviously there is more wiggle room for the Avengers to still be THE Avengers. I really am hoping that there will be a JLA story/book/team that I care about soon.
(Read: "One with Aquaman on the roster.")![]()



They have the Hulk as part of the statue commemorating the Founding Members. The Hulk was integral to the founding of the Avengers. He's a member in the Avengers movie. And most of all, he's a Founding Member, and IMO, Founding Members are automatically Core Members.You count the Hulk as a core member? Really? One issue and like 5 pages as a member qualifies him as a core member?
Personally, I'd call the core of the team Thor, Iron Man, Cap, Hawkeye, the Scarlet Witch, the Vision, Pym, and the Wasp.
I get respecting him as a founder and all, but he's absolutely not a core member to me at all. He got pissed at Iron Man and left like a couple pages into #2. One issue and change as an actual member does not a core member make to me.They have the Hulk as part of the statue commemorating the Founding Members. The Hulk was integral to the founding of the Avengers. He's a member in the Avengers movie. And most of all, he's a Founding Member, and IMO, Founding Members are automatically Core Members.

I can understand it. I'm not saying I'm a creative mind on the level of Johns or anything, but I draw in my spare time and I haven't really had the desire to draw my own stuff since I was in middle school. I just draw established superheroes now. Some people are just content to play with the established toys.
Also, I call bulls*** about not wanting to bring the "real" characters back. Whether that was his intention or not, the fact that DC's jumped onboard and placed Hal and Barry as the main representatives of those franchises in literally everything means that they're viewed (tacitly, perhaps, although I don't see it as all that subtle) as the "real" versions.
I agree.I don't give a s*** about the vast majority of people. You're a pre-Crisis nut, you know what that's like.
Anyway, I was just speaking directly about that quote from Johns. He brought Hal and Barry back, and that's fine. But don't give me that double-talk and pretend like you didn't know they'd be treated as the "real" versions of the characters, to the minimization of all others. "Oh, I didn't intend for" blah blah blah. Intentional or not, everyone knew what the end result would be.![]()
Dude, you must be really old!Exactly. When I think Flash and Green Lantern, I think Jay Garrick and Alan Scott.

Exactly. When I think Flash and Green Lantern, I think Jay Garrick and Alan Scott.
No, Kuro comes off as more of a Golden Age fan than Silver Age.i call bull ****, even for you. actually, esp for you, Hal and Barry should be your "real" Flash and Green Lantern. I think you're making it up just so you wont admit you agree with Johns.
i call bull ****, even for you. actually, esp for you, Hal and Barry should be your "real" Flash and Green Lantern. I think you're making it up just so you wont admit you agree with Johns.